Reflections

The Exaltation of the Holy Cross

The Exaltation of the Holy Cross - Sunday 14th September Have you ever pondered why Christ, the pure embodiment of Love, had to endure the Cross? Could there have been another way? Perhaps the answer lies in the very nature of love. True love isn’t simply about joys and comforts; it’s also about sacrifices, about giving without counting the cost. The Cross, in its raw,

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Calculating The Cost

We hear a lot about calculating the cost of discipleship, but how many people actually sit down and do exactly that ....  calculate the cost. We certainly do our  calculations if we’re paying a visit to the bank manager for a loan. We certainly start calculating if we’re down to small change and there are two long weeks left to pay day.   Today Jesus tells

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The Narrow Door

Surely the days of teaching about hell fire and damnation are gone. Surely our ever loving and forgiving God wouldn’t exclude anyone from Heaven. Well according to   today’s gospel reading we can’t bet on it! We might imagine Heaven’s gates as big and welcoming, but today we hear that it may instead be a narrow door through which it might be difficult for us to

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Keeping the Fire Kindled

If Jesus came back today and joined one of our parishes how would he behave? Could we imagine him on the finance committee, submitting articles for the Link Up, joining our baptismal team, taking charge of our Prayer group or volunteering to decorate the Church for Christmas?. Everything we do for the church is important, but on a scale of one to ten, we are

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God’s Pension Plan

A farmer has a lucky year and finds himself with an abundant crop. He decides to tear down his barns and build bigger ones in which to store it. In the meantime, he decides to take a well earned rest, eating drinking and making merry, confident that his future is financially secured. “You fool,” says, God, “this very night your life is being demanded of

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Does Prayer Work?

Have you ever prayed really really hard for something and not had that prayer granted? Have you ever looked back in life at a prayer you once made and thought thank goodness God didn’t grant it? This week’s gospel reading is a lesson in prayer, but more importantly, it’s a lesson in having faith that God is a parent who will not let us down.

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